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Lac La Biche, Plamondon, Barnegat, Owl River Lac La Biche ( / ˌ l æ k l ə ˈ b ɪ ʃ / LAK lə BISH ) is a large lake in north-central Alberta , Canada. It is located along the Northern Woods and Water Route , 95 km east of Athabasca .
Lac La Biche County is in northeast Alberta. [8] It borders the Regional Municipality (RM) of Wood Buffalo to the north; the Municipal District (MD) of Bonnyville No. 87 to the east (including the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range); the County of St. Paul No. 19 and Smoky Lake County to the south; the Kikino Metis Settlement and the Buffalo Lake Metis Settlement to the southwest; and Athabasca ...
Lake Athabasca is the largest lake in both Alberta and Saskatchewan. This 7,850 km 2 (3,030 sq mi) lake has 2,295 km 2 (886 sq mi) of its surface area in Alberta and 5,555 km 2 (2,145 sq mi) in Saskatchewan. The largest lake completely within Alberta is Lake Claire, at 1,436 km 2 (554 sq mi).
Shaw Lake is one of the smallest lakes within Lakeland Provincial Park. It is the only lake with a road-accessible public recreation area on its shores. Shaw Lake was likely named after J. P. Shaw, a commercial fisherman from the area active in the 1930s. The lake has the characteristics of a large slough, with marshy shores and two distinct ...
Owl River may refer to: Owl River (Manitoba), Canada; Owl River, Alberta, Canada; See also. Owl Creek (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 21 ...
The Icefields Parkway (also known as Highway 93) is a highway 230 km (140 mi) in length running from Lake Louise, Alberta, in Banff National Park, to Jasper, Alberta, where it meets Highway 16. The scenic highway runs parallel to the continental divide, providing motor and cycle access to the heart of the Canadian Rockies and is considered to ...
Otter-Orloff Lakes Wildland Provincial Park is a wildland provincial park in northern Alberta, Canada.The park was established on 15 December 2000 and has an area of 6,948 hectares (17,168.88 acres; 26.83 sq mi). [3]
Gregoire Lake is a lake in Alberta, Canada. It is part of the Athabasca River basin. It is located in the wetlands of northern Alberta, adjacent to Highway 881, between Fort McMurray and Lac La Biche. It was known as "Willow Lake" until 1940 when the name was changed to "Gregoire Lake". Then renamed Willow Lake in 1992 at the request of local ...